Two Indianapolis police officers who were accused of driving their motorcycles while intoxicated last month will not be criminally charged, the Marion County prosecutor's office said Friday.

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officers Timothy Elliott and Dustin Keedy were arrested after midnight on Oct. 23 on suspicion of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, the prosecutor's office said in a news release.

The officers were riding personal motorcycles in the 1000 block of Virginia Avenue, when Keedy "was involved in a crash that was not his fault," according to an IMPD police report.

Both officers were off-duty at the time.

After reviewing the evidence, authorities determined that it "does not warrant criminal charges" against Elliott and Keedy, prosecutors said Friday.

The evidence included a toxicology analysis of blood drawn from the officers after the crash. Elliott's blood alcohol level was found to be between 0.068 and 0.082 percent. Keedy's BAC was between 0.067 and 0.081 percent, the release said.

Because the majority of the blood alcohol ranges fell below the legal driving threshold of 0.08 percent for the officers, and there were no additional signs of impairment, criminal charges against the men were not justified, the prosecutor's office said.

After their arrests, IMPD spokesman Officer Michael Hewitt said the officers will face departmental discipline. Hewitt said Chief Bryan Roach was expected to issue suspensions or other disciplinary measures after an internal investigation is complete.

IMPD said Friday the officers remain on administrative leave, pending the completion of the investigation.